Identify the noun(s):
Ms. Essing drove to school in her small car.
What are Ms. Essing, school, and car?
Identify the verb(s):
Caroline sobbed because she failed the test.
What are sobbed and failed?
Definition of an adverb.
What is describes a verb?
There are this many kinds of conjunctions.
What is 4?
The definition of a preposition
What is showing relationship of nouns to other words? (answering where, when, what, who)
Identify the pronoun(s):
The radio blared its tune, and they danced all night.
What are its and they?
Identify the verb(s):
She is the president, and I am the vice president of book club.
What are is and am?
Identify the adverb(s):
He quietly tip-toed by the sleeping dog.
What is quietly?
Identify the subordinating conjunction:
Before he leaves, make sure he takes the trash out.
What is before?
Definition of interjection
What is expressing emotions or feelings?
The definition of a proper noun.
What is a specific person, place, thing, or idea?
The definition of adjective
What is describes or modifies a noun?
Identify the adverb(s):
Yesterday, I went to the store.
What is yesterday?
Identify the coordinating conjunction(s):
My favorite subjects are English and history, but I hate math.
What is and & but?
Identify the interjection:
Oh, what a day.
What is oh?
Identify the pronouns:
"You need to do your work," she said.
What are you, your, and she?
Identify the adjectives:
I found some crumpled money in the busy street.
What are crumpled and busy?
Identify the adverb(s):
I drove south through the flat, wooded forest.
What is south?
Identify the correlative conjunctions:
You will either pass English I or be in credit recovery next semester.
What are either and or?
Identify the preposition(s):
Flowers bloomed along the path and throughout the garden.
What are along and throughout?
The definition of a pronoun.
What is taking the place of nouns?
Identify the verb(s):
How tall are you?
What is are?
Identify the adverb(s):
I never want to quickly run a marathon again!
What are never, quickly, and again?
Identify the conjunctive adverb:
I think; therefore, I am.
What is therefore?
Identify the preposition(s):
The cat hid under the table then pounced on the mouse.
What are under and on?